shaving flywheel

D-Roc

I forgot!
i had my wife's cousin do it at his machine shop for free. Thats just me though, you'll have to get your own wife's cousin to hook you up.:biggthumpup:
 

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keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
I think that you can get about 1.5 lbs removed by machining. Call Paul at LPW 770-888-5772 and he can take care of it for you. I had one done by ProTec 10 years ago and have had no problems. Any weight you can take off the flywheel will make a difference in your brap.:biggthumpup:
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
i had my wife's cousin do it at his machine shop for free. Thats just me though, you'll have to get your own wife's cousin to hook you up.:biggthumpup:

That looks alot like my lightend flywheel. The 61x is lighter than the 62t anyway. I think they are about .2 lbs lighter
 

D-Roc

I forgot!
i asked him to take off .6 lbs but upon return he said that taking of .6 lbs was alot of material and he didn't take that much off???? he said it is still withing the tolerances it was when he started for balancing. I picked up a rad flywheel,so i am currently not running it/tried it, Ventec your welcome to try it if you want.
 
Location
oregon
i agree with 2nd nature. just pretend you did it and you will have the same effect and save some money in the process.
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
I don't know what I was thinking about 1.5 lbs?? You are right about the .6 lbs being removed, its all coming back to me slowly now. That is about the limit before they get too thin to be safe.
 

D-Roc

I forgot!
group k said that 1.5 has been done but it was unsafe, groupk removes .4 and i think protec did .6 lbs thats why i asked him to go for .6 on the outermost edges. he ended up not removing quite that much and cleaned up the entire wheel. I think it to be a reliable lightened flywheel.
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
I rode a square today with a full ProTec package and that thing makes excellent bottom and mid for a 650. This 1991 boat has had several homes around the area for years and I think it was rebuilt 4 or 5 years ago but it still runs like a champ.
 
Had two lightened by Paul, I believe ~.5lbs of metal from each one was taken off... and perfectly balanced. Sooo with that weight lose I decided to change from a Solas to a Skat :).
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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Location
at peace
i agree with 2nd nature. just pretend you did it and you will have the same effect and save some money in the process.

I've ridden a couple motors with a lightened flywheel and stock flywheel back to back - and the difference is most definetely noticable.
IMHO, it's one of those mods that don't cost a lot, are reliable, and bring good gains.
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
I'm with Matt on this one. I noticed a difference when I had mine done. Any reduction in the spinning mass can only make the brap snappier.
 
Location
oregon
i'm not saying there is no difference. but i had more of a performance gain when i went on a diet then when i lightned the flywheel.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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Location
at peace
Performance mods sub-$100 are pretty rare, and this one $50-ish is pretty good bang for the buck.
I couldn't tell a difference with a Wetwolf cone (I am bad at noticing small power differences), and that was the same money.

EDIT: I most definetely wouldn't drop over $300 for an aftermarket charging flywheel. But 50-60 bucks for a lightened stocker - hard to beat.

(Of course, I prefer my total loss for my flatwater engine! :haha:
 
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jetskiking

Im done sanding!!!
Location
Dallas Georgia
I'm going to try it after I get my jetting right. If It dosnt do much I'll be out very little money.
 
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